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Washington, Feb. 19.
Mr John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State, was most reluctant to give any hint at his press conference to- day of the real attitude of the United States Government to the imposition of sanctions on Israel.
Under repeated questioning, Mr Dulles was prepared to di etras the nlection of internation al law regarding the right of free passage through the Gulf of Aqaba. But the sanctions. issue is now such a live domes fie political problem that Mr Dulles would not take the bait which was, dangled before him.
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Monument To Pakistan Founder
Karachi, Feb, 19,
The Pakistanl Goverment
had decided to ask the Inter- Faris to organise a competition
national Union of Architects in
Yor designs for a monument to Mehammed All Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan, who died
in 1948. It was announced in today."
tho National
Assembly here
wilt
will the
The monument which The situated in Karachi, territory jin<!
Israel comprire a mosque with the Goverrunent has formally pro- tomb Jinnah
cl
and several posed that they continue to do other buildings including П UN
Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the teligious school.
Secretary General, Bas
Planks submitted by Turkish rejected that
Indian archHeels งบแ-ond
Pakistani rejected by a Nevertheless, the Israeli mittee two years ago.-France- authorities have given no sign Presso. the they are ready to move the units in the near future.
however, gestion.
Anxious To Know
were
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FINNS ACCUSED
VISIT SUDAN
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FOR ISRAEL
Tel-Aviv, Feb. 19.
Russin broke off an $18,000,000 “oil for oranges" deal with Israel early this mouth because Israel's "aggressive actions against Egypt made implementation of the contract impossible,” the Israeli Foreign Office revealed today.
path
The breakoff, is expected to and Recurity -- the
of have terious economic con- Jakuression," sequences for Israc] which de The Israclia replied that pended on the Soviet Union for "Russia is secking to justify on almost half of its oil.
-political grounds Its unilateral crncellation of the contract,"
Russia was the cheapest oil source available to Israel, an Informed Source
here Bold although the exact price of the fuel is a trade secret.
"This
In Conflict
attitude," said the
"confilets
with
israelis, News of the rupture in the numerous statements made by contract came
when made
Israel Soviet representatives in com- public an exchange of demnation of restrictive prac- between the two nallons tices in International trade, and discussing the contravi,
of embargoes based on' politică motives.
Impossible
RICHARD NIXON
Washington, Feb. 19. United States Vice- President, Richard Nixon, has agreed to visit Khar- toum about March 15 after attending the Gold Coast notes independence celebrations at Accra in early March, An authoritative
The fact that Mr Henry Cabot
Stockholm, Feb. 19.
stated here tonight.
The contract was officlally Lodge will neend tomorrow's Two Finnish citizens. resident
broken by the Russians on presidential meeting with The in Stockholm since 1955, were
Reports reaching Washington February Ĝ in a note saying th Congressional leaders suggested charged before a Stockholm from Khartoum today Indleated rupture was a consequence of to observers that Mr Eisenhower court today with spying for
that the Suduness Prunler, the fact that the Government EL Abdullah Khalil, would approach of and Mr Dudes were anxious to foreign power.
1srael
by its ABETCSSİVE the White know what amount of support |
request for US retions against Egypt made the 32-year-old Nixon with 21 House tomorrow when Prest- the Asia-African group in the journalist, Kauko Kalevi economic and military aid. Implementation of this contract dent Eisenhower confers with | United Nations would obtain for | Mustonen, and a 27-year-old
impossible." Premier Khalil will reportedly congressional leaders on the a kinetions resolution if they cook, Taisto Aarni Ormoman. mutter.
In-China it
Mail The trial will open tomorrow.ppeal for moden mms, in-
France-Presse,
luding planes and' armoured vehicles.
William Knowlan Republican lender In the Senate.
and Senator Lydun Johnson, the Democratic leader there, have both expressen themselves strangly against any netlons so for as the United States is concerned,
White House
Both
will be
brought
Mr Dulles gave the impression | Special that while he was anxious to maininin the posibility r sanctions in order to try to Influence the Tarnell Govern ment to withdraw from Egypt, He was particularly Posicious
of the glowing public statements against such policy.
types
For instance, he was at great {rulers to port su that certain zoes af sanettes would require congressional approval before being imposed by the United States,
Washington observers felt that
weight
ان
the
Congressional opinion would be us decisive as anything else in eventually in- fluencing whatever decision the government had
sanctions.
that
take on
They
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Canal Clearance
Aide Leaving
For
Egypt
United Nations, Feb. 19.
The United Nations announced today that Col Afred C. Katzin, UN aide in charge of planning
on
ม
source
Authoritative American sources sid the US Government would Είνα a favouble reception to any request from the Sudanese Government. But theso circles pointed out that Nixon would not have time during his short stay In Khartoum to make a detailed study of these requests,
RECENTLY APPOINTED
They suid the question would be considered more fully by Democratic Representative Janes Richards, Chairman ai the House Foreign Affairs Com- President Eisenhower mitter, recently appointed by to study the economic and military situa a view to Implementing the
Mr Dulles expression of hope Suez Canal clearance, will leave tomorrow for Egyption in Middle East affairs with that the Лагаец Government
to confer on "technical questions" regarding the Eisenhower doctrine. would still heed the United Nations call for withdrawal from project. Aqaba and the Gaza strip clearly indicated his strong desire to see of the possible the removal delemma now facing President Eisenhower and his lop advisers. No New Initiative
A UN spokesman said
the
UN sources confirmed today problem of the union whips that Wheeler has sent reports in removal Hammarskjold which have Got Edgar Bonnet, whose from the Canal has been re- yet been made public but would portedly delayed by Egypt, nou state whether the statements "could be considered as a tech included details on Egyptian nical question."
clearance work.
The Edgar Bonnet and the freighter Abukir are remaining obstacles
the last
blocking
Vice-President Nixon will visit Addis Ababa in Ethiopia on his way to Khartoum France-Presse,
MEEKOGUVIES to hold up the Korean Appeal
Mid-March
They pointed out, however, that the UN itself had estimated that the Edgar Bonnet, a major
For Arms
Atlantic City, Feb, 19, The South Korean Ambas83-
The Secretary of State sold that the United States was not envisaging a new initiative in the United Nations to bring the reopening of a channel for about Israeli withdrawal.
Ships of 25-foot draft the full Ho did not rule oul the length
of the Canal, Egypt has another possibility of
country been reported slowing the clear obstacle in the Canal, could not making a new move In this ance work because of the situa-be lifted for at least three or dor at Washington, You Chang connection, it was belleved he tion, created by Israel's refusal four weeks after UN crews go Yang, today appealed to the hed In
In mind the efforts of Mr to withdraw from the
to work on it, Gaza | 1a
That work has United States to supply Korsens Lester B. Pearson, Canada's strip and Gulf of Aqaba areas.
started because Egpytwith "the opportunity to protect not been External Affairs Minister,
claims explosives in the ship our freedom with adequate arms
be removed first
by and mamáticom.** Egyptian navy units,
He said that the "Communist Wheeler reported earlier that
Who
Leportedly returned to Ottawa inst night from New York to discuss with his whether to revive the Idea of u
government
being set up it the Gaza strip.
At present, Israeli administra. 1ive units are running the
Carefully Worded
The spokesman would not the Canal project was proceed. Pupper regine" of North Korea, United Nations administration confirm that Katzin's departure | Ing in such a manner that the "with Chinese troops and Russian and Chinese directors in charge." 25-foot draft would be cleared was "right and day" increasing by "early March," An unom-its war potentials. cial target date of March 10 He claimed that the armistice UN sources said that if work agreement had been "continu
violated by the Com- on the Edgar Bonnet should ously sjurt by the end of this week,munists in their tremenxious the work could not be com-
sir and land forces build-up,
Eilath A Possible Big Harbour
was set for this goal,
for Egypt was ordered because temporary channel for ships of of UN concern for the slow- down in Canal clearance,
The UN itself, in announcing Katzin's mission, issued a cure- fully worded statement to avoid any political implications.
The statement said:
"During
with consultations Qen (Raymond A.) Wheeler picted until mid-March at the He was addressing the Asso- from 20 to 31 December, Col
earliest wh possibly later.ciation of American Directors of Alfred G. Kotzin, Deputy United Press.
Education-France-Presse. Jerusalem, Feb, 19. Under-secretary in charge of A French port installations headquarters planning for Sucz expert declared today that It Canal clearance, arranged to re- would be possible in bulld turn to Egypt at an appropriate
for consultations deep water harbour to take oll time
with tankers at Ellath at the head of General Wheeler on technical the Gulf of Aqaba,
questions connected with the
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